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There is a much better rhythm to follow than the Algorithm. One that frees you to dance to the beat of a different drummer…and one that isn’t a slave to rhythm, but rather a master of time, quantum leaping directly into a greater vision of the future. It’s time to STOP, DROP and FLOW into a higher vibration. It’s time for a Season of Change.
SUMMER SOLSTICE 2024 | The next solar cycle begins when the sun enters Cancer on June 20th sparking the celebration of Litha, and is followed on June 21st by the first of two consecutive Full Moons in Capricorn. Litha, also known as Midsummer or the Summer Solstice, is a pagan holiday that celebrates the longest day of the year and the beginning of summer. It is one of eight sabbats in the Wheel of the Year, a cycle of seasonal celebrations observed by modern pagans and Wiccans, based on tradition, history and ritual. Many ancient people followed the cycles of the moon and sun, the 4 Seasons and the 12 Signs of the Zodiac, along with the patterns of nature revealed in Sacred Geometry and Magickal Mathematics.
Modern, civilized, technology-driven time is relatively new. The Greeks had two words for time. Chronos is the base word for chronological. It is the time we measure by clocks and calendars and is always linear, orderly, quantifiable and mechanical. Kairos is organic, rhythmic, bodily, leisurely and aperiodic; it is the inner cadence of life. A Season of Change calls you to chart a different course and invites you to explore a new path; See the terrain with new eyes.
In July 2024, the lunar cycle returns to its natural state as we have a New Moon in Cancer followed by a second Full Moon in Capricorn that resets how the moon naturally ebbs and flows. We have been in a lunar reversal cycle since April 2023, where the Full Moon preceded the New Moon, which was a switch in the energies that could have created heightened emotional responses, protection, and feeling like there was a crisis to manage or guard against. Now we return to a natural manifestation cycle as the New Moon reveals what we can grow and build to the Full Moon
The second Full Moon in Capricorn at the end of Cancer Season serves as a powerful moment of closure, providing a reflective space to process the vast array of feelings stirred during this Period between two powerful Full Moons during and even more powerful peak of the Maximum solar cycle in Cancer. It offers a unique opportunity to convert these emotions into intuitively aligned actions as we transition away from Cancer Season. Pam talks about the astrological developments for the second half of June and the Full Moon in Capricorn on the 21st/22nd. | MORE
On December 3rd of 1941, Neptune and Pluto came into Sextile for the first time in the midst of the carnage of the 2nd World War. Because of both the slow movement each planet, and the more elliptical orbit of Pluto that brought it inside the orbit of Neptune, the two planets stayed in aspect until 1983. This Sextile would be the only aspect between Neptune and Pluto during the 20th century. This aspect would also become part of the chart of more than 4 ? billion people who were born during this era. Given that THIS alignment of Neptune Sextile Pluto only lasts a couple of months, it's impact on anyone born Between 1941 and 1983 will be "larger than Life" for EVERYONE alive over the age of 40. | MORE
Lammas, also known as Lughnasad, or Lughnassadh, is a pagan holiday and one of the eight Wiccan sabbats during the year. Each sabbat marks a seasonal turning point. The sabbat occurs on August 1, which is about halfway between the summer solstice (Litha)and the fall equinox (Mabon). This holiday celebrates the grain harvest. Grain is a very important crop for most civilizations. If the grain was left in the fields for too long, or if the bread made from the grain was not baked in time, families might starve. | MORE
The full Harvest Super Moon in Gemini will be on Wednesday, September 18 will appear larger due to its proximity to Earth, and be highest in the sky around midnight, setting in the west before sunrise. We will take that Full Moon Energy into the ritual of Mabon, and set our intentions to become the seed vibration we intend to plant on the New Moon in Libra on October 2nd.
Mabon, also known as the Autumn Equinox, is a time to celebrate the harvest, the end of the year's hard work, and the community's ability to survive the winter. It's a time to be grateful for the harvest, but also for the sacrifices made to survive. Mabon can also be a time to reflect on the past year and set new goals. Probably one of the most recognizable symbols of the season is the Cornucopia. Tradition says that if you have a Cornucopia, you will never lack for food. Subsequently, if you want to attract money, you place coins in the Cornucopia. A really good practice is to place your intentions and affirmations inside the Cornucopia and express your profound gratitude for the abundant harvest.
The next solar cycle begins when the sun enters Cancer on June 20th sparking the celebration of Litha, followed on June 21st by the first of two consecutive Full Moons in Capricorn. Litha, also known as Midsummer or the Summer Solstice, is a pagan holiday that celebrates the longest day of the year and the beginning of summer. It is one of eight sabbats in the Wheel of the Year, a cycle of seasonal celebrations observed by modern pagans and Wiccans, and it is based on ancient culture, tradition and ritual.
This year, we have the rare occurrence of two full Moons in Capricorn. Although both will be influenced by Capricorn, each will feel different due to the proximity of other planets and signs and will bring its own unique energy and potential for release.
The first full Moon in Capricorn will occur on June 21, 2024. The steadfast, grounded energy of Capricorn gives you the focus and motivation to actually apply the self-discipline to create the transformation you know you want. Capricorn is the vibration we draw on when creating routines, structures, and boundaries within ourselves. It lends us perspective on the ocean of feelings summoned by Cancer as well as provides a container in which to put them.
Adding to the Gemini magic this week with Mercury, Jupiter and Venus all in Gemini is the new Moon on Thursday.
A new Moon happens as the Sun and Moon come together in the cosmos and it represents a new beginning. Happening in the curious and open air sign of Gemini, the new Moon invites us to breathe new life into the canvas of our thoughts. To clear space, map the narratives that are running, observe the stories present, and choose something new.
Gemini reminds us that perception is alchemy. Words are creation. And as we see through new eyes, what we see shifts. t’s a lunation that shares the wisdom with us that the templates we are running can be changed. As you open your mind, life opens to you.
And it’s a new Moon that reminds you of the power in your voice. Inviting you to move and shift energy through words. As you speak, worlds are created and reality is shifted. As you speak, emotion moves, stagnancy shifts, awareness sparks, ideas stream through, new doors are opened, and old ones are closed. As you speak, everything is rearranged.
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